• CALIGVLA
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    41 year ago

    As much as I distrust these big corps, we need them to join the fediverse if we want this place to grow proper. I do worry over the possibility of them trying to monetize the platforms though.

    • HipPriest
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      21 year ago

      As far as big corps go I think the BBC is probably one of the safest in terms of worries about monetisation. I’m not saying they’re perfect but it’s very different to if it was Sky or another commercial channel.

    • donuts
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      21 year ago

      I don’t see any real risk of corporations monetizing the fediverse.

      Just look at something like Linux, which is a massive project that is both monetized by corporations while still remaining free, open, community-driven and accessible to just about anyone. I can’t say the risk is 0, but it’s certainly not large.

    • @1984
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      1 year ago

      But I thought we went here to get away from the public web services where they monetized everything and put ads and tracking everywhere?

      Why would we want this place to become the same? We can just open a web browser and we are in that ad infested place again.

      • newIdentity
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        51 year ago

        Nah. I’m here because I don’t want to support reddit and don’t want to use their shitty platform when there are viable alternatives out there

      • donuts
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        41 year ago

        To me, the fediverse is like the internet, especially in the early days.

        Once there is undoubtedly money to be made from the fediverse, it will be impossible to stop companies from moving in.
        But as long as there is always a backbone of free and open source software that is accessible to all people, everywhere, then we can still maintain healthy and strong communities, with or without companies.